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The Connecticut Press Club is proud to welcome James Lukaszewski as guest speaker to discuss his new book, "Why Should the Boss Listen to You?" at their April 18th Watering Hole Event

Business Wire,  April 10, 2008  

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James E. Lukaszewski, Chairman and President of The Lukaszewski Group, is best known as an expert in managing and counteracting tough, touchy, sensitive corporate communications issues. His name has also appeared in Corporate Legal Times as one of "28 Experts to Call When All Hell Breaks Loose," and in PR Week as one of 22 "crunch-time Counselors who should be on the speed dial in a crisis."

Lukaszewski's book, "Why Should the Boss Listen to You," is for those of us who spend our lives advising others how to live their lives, run their businesses, or be successful in their careers. He identifies and explains the crucial seven disciplines that trusted advisors must master to get access to and keep the confidence of leaders. If you're a top staff advisor in a corporation or organization - this is a book that tells you what you have to do to get your boss'ear. And, if you're already there -at the top, in the inner circle - he'll show you how to stay there and have an even more important, influential, and successful professional life.

A prolific writer, Lukaszewski is a former deputy commissioner of The Minnesota Department of Economic Development and assistant press secretary to former Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson. He founded Minnesota-based Media Information Systems Corporation and prior to founding The Lukaszewski Group Inc and he was senior vice president and director of Executive Communication Programs for Georgeson & Company and a partner with Chester Burger Company.

Visit our Website: http://www.ctpressclub.com

For reservations, please call Patricia D'Ascoli, CT Press club 860 354 6488, pfdasc@aol.com.

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